Sunday School at 10:15 am

Missions & Outreach

Serve With Us!

God has wired each of us to find joy and fulfillment through serving others. We all need to be serving someone somewhere, making a difference somehow. God has given you skills, abilities, and passions in order to help others along their journey.

Light in the Darkness

We live in a broken world. Life’s brokenness can come crashing into our lives when we least expect it. While times of struggle are a reality in our lives, as Christians our hope is in Christ, “The light which shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5)

Nourishment for your soul

Giving

We give out of gratitude for all that God gives us. Pledges of annual financial giving not only help us plan our church budget; they are a sign that we recognize that God is the source of all that we have.

Sunday School at 10:15 am

Missions & Outreach

Serve With Us!

God has wired each of us to find joy and fulfillment through serving others. We all need to be serving someone somewhere, making a difference somehow. God has given you skills, abilities, and passions in order to help others along their journey.

Light in the Darkness

We live in a broken world. Life’s brokenness can come crashing into our lives when we least expect it. While times of struggle are a reality in our lives, as Christians our hope is in Christ, “The light which shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5)

Nourishment for your soul

Giving

We give out of gratitude for all that God gives us. Pledges of annual financial giving not only help us plan our church budget; they are a sign that we recognize that God is the source of all that we have.

The Blessed Life

Rev. Clayton Elder

September 1, 2019

The Blessed Life

How many of us have an evening routine with our kids, a dinnertime “check-in” to see how their day went? Some call it “roses and thorns” or “sunshine and clouds” (good things about the day; not-so-good things about the day). In addition to sharing these good things/bad things about the day, Fr. Clayton decided to add two new categories of “blessed and blessings” to his nightly check-in – asking how they had been blessed or been a blessing to others that day.

Sounds easy to answer, right? But his kids were a little confused, and we may be, too. What does it really mean to be blessed? And how do we know if we are being a blessing to others?